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Meanings of fetal overgrowth in English
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Usage of fetal overgrowth in English
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The primary outcome was a composite of neonatal outcomes associated with fetalovergrowth and GDM.
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Conclusions: RBP-4 was positively associated with fetalovergrowth.
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Conclusion: Neither customized nor normalized population norms better identify neonates at risk of APOs related to fetalovergrowth and GDM.
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Obese pregnant women have decreased circulating levels of adiponectin, which is associated with increased placental nutrient transport and fetalovergrowth.
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It is unclear whether RBP-4 is associated with fetalovergrowth, and unexplored which fetal growth factor(s) may mediate the association.
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Conclusions: Our results suggest that a positive GCT at 26-30 weeks is the most important risk factor for fetalovergrowth.
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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate whether minor abnormalities of glucose metabolism without gestational diabetes are a risk factor for fetalovergrowth.